Basically put Anguish will require us to rezz up the old Cheal chain - and no I dont mean more Sinzan!

So I wanted to get all the clerics and healers alike to be familiar how the Complete Heal Chain works and how to set it up on the fly.

Personally I would like to make it as simple as I can - so anyone can easily step into the mix and cover for a dead cleric in the Chain when we are mid fight - aka on the fly.

So here goes, this is how to setup your hotkey:

/auction __ CH INC ON %T ___ 111
/cast 3
/cast 3
/cast 3

Thats it!

Explain:

%T will call out your current target, which will be the tank always. Be it Drigarx - Jum - Asterrn - Storm - Robag ect

The " 1 " after the call represents your position in the Chain - the second cleric will use the number 2 - the 3rd will use 3 ...ect..ect

The " /cast 3 " represents the spell gem # Complete heal is setup as for you. I have mine as #3 - yours might be #1.

The reason you do it 3 times in the hotley is because of a chance of fizzle or interruption.....it will recast the trigger the casting - very good trick.

**Timming between CH casting - will be called by the RL for each mob. Problably anywhere from 3-4-5 seconds depending on the event. Meaning we can eliminate the need for a /pause command by simply self-counting. /pause can be comfuseing - cause lag and make for a difficult transition of the chain on the fly.

I tend to prefer pause on long low cleric fights like shyra. pause does lag a little, but we won't be using stopwatches to time chains anyway.

Until we learn to count (and yes, I mean that in dead seriousness,) when we are only doing like 3/4 cleric chains, /pause allows for far more reliable healing, meaning fights where we only have the bare minimum required to cover the chain and no druids/shams to spot go smoother. (like - shyra out of defensive - pause ends up with heals getting almost regularly spaced, and a majority of them landing for 8-9k.)

last time we tried this - we ended up counting so poorly than in a 5*5 chain, spell gems weren't refreshing before it came time to cast. (in theory, a 55 chain should have spell gems refreshing twelve seconds before time to cast, factoring human lag in to that, still at least a few seconds.)

also, you can put pause on the same line as another command if you separate them. pause is the only command you can dualline tho.